soham-21358
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"Dhumketu" is a never-seen-before intense drama, bolstered by power-packed performances from Dev, Subhashree, Rudranil, and others. The background score by Indraadip Dasgupta and music by Anupam Roy help the movie progress effectively.
However, the editing feels lazy, with some scenes being repetitive. The screenplay is sluggish in the first half, but it picks up pace post-interval. Dulal Lahiri, Alakananda Roy, and Ardhendu Chatterjee are extraordinary despite their limited screen time.
Dev delivers one of his best performances. Subhashree looks tremendously gorgeous, and her performance feels natural. But the show-stealer is undoubtedly Rudranil Ghosh , a definite National Award contender.
Overall, the climax justifies the storyline. "Dhumketu" may not be a masterpiece or a crowd-pleaser, but it certainly stands out as a milestone in Bengali cinema for its unusual experimentation.
However, the editing feels lazy, with some scenes being repetitive. The screenplay is sluggish in the first half, but it picks up pace post-interval. Dulal Lahiri, Alakananda Roy, and Ardhendu Chatterjee are extraordinary despite their limited screen time.
Dev delivers one of his best performances. Subhashree looks tremendously gorgeous, and her performance feels natural. But the show-stealer is undoubtedly Rudranil Ghosh , a definite National Award contender.
Overall, the climax justifies the storyline. "Dhumketu" may not be a masterpiece or a crowd-pleaser, but it certainly stands out as a milestone in Bengali cinema for its unusual experimentation.
"Saiyaara," helmed by Mohit Suri , the master of the romantic genre , features a mellifluous music album and stars newcomers Ahaan Pandey and Aneet Paada. The screenplay is terrific until the interval, and the music beautifully supports the progression of the storyline. The lead duo is surprisingly impressive, and if they maintain this momentum, they could very well be the next big thing.
Though the second half feels a bit dragged, the young pair's performances are truly heartwarming. The love story itself isn't entirely new, but the execution is fantastic. In an era dominated by mindless action cinema, the world needs a love story and this one brings a smile to your face.
Though the second half feels a bit dragged, the young pair's performances are truly heartwarming. The love story itself isn't entirely new, but the execution is fantastic. In an era dominated by mindless action cinema, the world needs a love story and this one brings a smile to your face.
"I haven't decided whether I'll watch this season or not, but one thing's certain-Season 1 is phenomenal. The slow-burn 'whydunit' narrative keeps you glued to the screen, unraveling layers of mystery and psychology with precision. Jessica Biel and Bill Pullman deliver outstanding, emotionally grounded performances that elevate the storytelling. What truly stands out is the subtlety of the show's theme-it doesn't preach or push an agenda but instead offers nuanced, thought-provoking moments that linger. The pacing, atmosphere, and writing work in harmony to create a hauntingly immersive experience. Honestly, I feel it would've been better as a one-season limited series; Season 1 alone could've easily been ranked among the top 5 in the genre. A must-watch for anyone who appreciates mature, character-driven crime thrillers.
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